Tracy Morgan is suing Wal-Mart over the car crash that left him hospitalized last month (and took the life of his friend, comedy writer James McNair), according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Per court papers that were filed in New Jersey on Thursday:
    "Wal-Mart was careless and negligent in the ownership and operation of its motor vehicle, which caused Mr. Morgan to suffer severe personal injuries. As a direct and proximate result of said collision, Mr. Morgan was caused to sustain severe painful bodily injuries, including but not limited to multiple fractures which required multiple surgeries, extensive medical treatment and will require significant physical rehabilitation."

Walmart said in a statement that they were "committed to doing the right thing for all involved."

On June 7 a Wal-Mart truck drove into the limousine van that was carrying Morgan and his entourage in Cranbury, New Jersey, and the six-vehicle accident left the former 30 Rock star with a broken leg, a broken femur, a broken nose, and broken ribs.

Morgan was in critical condition for 10 days after the accident, and on June 20, he was released from the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and transferred to a rehabilitation center.